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The wild, wild East: the first-ever Guangzhou Triennial and the fourth Shanghai Biennale, in their concurrent runs, caught the energy of the entrepreneurial China today, with its bustling commercial districts and its antic, independent young artists, must be a tough place for the October crowd to visit. For nowhere is there a clearer demonstration of t...(Continue Reading) Celebrity Cruises Summit: proud pinnacle of premium cruising On the return drive from a tour to St. Lucia's Twin Pitons coastal peaks, with their quintessential island scenery of lush greenery and aquamarine waters, ......(Continue Reading)Obituaries Richard Avedon, 81, Manhattan-based photographer and portraitist, died Oct. 1 of a cerebral hemorrhage while on assignment in San Antonio for the New ......(Continue Reading)Sutherland's belated homecoming: renewed interest in painter Graham Sutherland's work has led to a recent series of U.K. exhibitions marking the centenary During the 1940s and '50s, Graham Sutherland (1903-1980) was widely regarded as Britain's most important painter. In the country's depressed postwar ......(Continue Reading)Nassau: things are better than ever in the capital of the Bahamas Ever wanted to help train marching flamingoes, kiss a bottlenose dolphin, hand-feed a lory parrot, swim or dive with sharks, explore an extraordinary ......(Continue Reading)
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